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MMSWIGK ADVERTISER.
V. «. STACY, Editor i*ii'l Pmp’r.
HtTlIItTUV OCTOIIKH W>. 1(0*1.
STANINNfi COMXnTKKH
A THICK KKOM THK BomATO.
IMCAi IJWSU1WX.
Ilf the fienernl Assembly of Hour- **/.. fMor:
Kin, 1 MU. j Ho iimiiy |*«ople deluded by flmn-
We have Ixvii furnished with a big ii'lvertiw.nenta *>f u gpl iu
list of-eommittce* Ilf the next aos-1 coniim*UtiuiMi” nre Oontimiallv
I nt present seem* Ui have lieen none tier minds fur fear they were elected and Massey, of St. Simons, on the docks in
ami providi-d to gi * e pleasure to ami fortsm hi inert to la* loot. I mn inlinit ehihl of John McCullough, with bnnn
the gay nml rest nml quiet to the
j sober-minded
I Not the lenst attraction (we are
all so very linninn even in the
full fantastic uniform,
hauliers, horns, hells and all
thankful that we have in our .lay a of St. Simons Mills,-on last Monday |sueh other hideous instruments as
more n*onahle religion ami a morning, 25lh inst. To-day (Fri- might he appropriate to such an
more cheerful faith. I Kenicinlier day evening) the little fellow is do- ■ —
■By the -provisions rtf our new |,,||,|i„|, j
Constitution ail mutters lor local
^egislalion must Is* advertised -for
-thirty days Hefore the enlivening of
*tlie Legislature in a paper pule
lishe*l in the county where such
iloenl Ingislntimi is sought to he c**-
kn*l. 8 pm king of this matter
Nile Ckuaiila BiqntA thus delivers
siou of the Isyisl.iliire, which we j falling into gilded nets of lair (man- midst of nature's grandest) was the afraid of preachers, for they w
when we children were awfully ing well, with every prospect of nd-
“ The act rmuiring all local bills
No be published isioe in the county
!im|ier, thirty days at the Court
muw, and to be certified by the
■Ordinary, ie a perieot nwisaiioe,und
; «t the mm time w iwa The peo
ple nre n*d only taxed to keep up
•this Inuncii of the government, but
l he*id*e this are put to a i ecdlene
'extra expense Kir the exercise of a
eight We lioiw tliat the l/egisla-
ture will r«|ieaJ the jtreeeiit act oi
Che subject”
We cannot agree with eur broth
<ar of the MginlcA. We cuoshler
this ptoeissen of the aoneUtution
•one of its wieest By this new re-
giiue no local bill can get through
the Lsgislaiorr witliout the knowl-
*e>lge of the entire |wople hi lie ef
fected hy the same. Many of ns
are conversant with laws that have
Been enacted injurious to tic- rights
of private citiaens. Designing
am in all parts id the State have,
by a little wire-pulling secured the
passage of local laws that further
their own emls very materially, b
(he detriment of otiieni. Hy the
lit arrangement no such thing
jja done. When advertised at
some one will lie sliar|
'Ji to detect the niiachicf
(lit, >nd, by pro|srr efforts,
,f rt the same- We hope the
^vAure prill most severely let
gutter alone. It ia a safe
ui K*r the weak ami ignomnt
inst tlw slMng mid unscmpii
Jous.
.81BLTWN8! KUMTONSI KhHCTIONh!
IVBI
(iil)nHlHtiml. The
names is excellent.
Domestic Animals—Hiill.ofTronp,
Limb, of (ilynn, Withers, of Gil
mer, llistril, of Miller.
Agriciiltunil l‘r* **fnets—Kicc, of
Fulton, Uncoil, of Kibh.
Wcatlier —Halo, of Dade, Rainey,
of Schley.
Issionadinn—Walker, of Jaa|ier,
Trass!writ, of Senate.
Military Affair*—Gannon, of Ra
ttan, Flynt, of Moons*, Spearman,
of Heard, Dagger, of Senate, High
tow er, of Stuart.
Horticulture—Twiggs, of Ride
f the Atlanta iscs, i feel it a duty as well as a
play on tl
excellent dinner, an every day .solemn as the gmve, nml seemed to
hesimi hy first intention, leaving
nly a slight sear to mark the place
pleasure to tell you ami your many ■ thing, that is, the excellence of it, | be somehow connected w ith it.— j of the former existence of so hide-
< headers about our place iu North- as we were assure*I l*y the guests. [The first hymn 1 ever learned was, ous a deformity.
cm Georgia one desirable place—I To us, it wns like a very glimpse
where things are not only “ wlutl j into the |iamdi*e of diuing-r<sims.
tliey seem, but more so. The very Snowy linen, sliiiiing silver, glilter-
unuHiial iirooeeding. The banner
at the front of the procession had
inscrilied on it the above heading
ils a motto, '* Welcome last Hose of
Slimmer—this ia our Fisit.” Kx-
| eept in place of the word “Foot”
I’cter Frnrer, a colored ninn liv-1 was the rude representation of n
s|s*t for our coast people—Porter
S|n ings. Wo hear alsjul it at home
hut it seems along way otf, ami it
ie said to be altmiut inuunaeible, and
ing glassware, napkins, attentive
waiters with clean iiprons and jack
ets, a |sirfeetly cisiked dinner,
creamy milk, deiicioue coffee ami
very rough, etc., etc. I regret I everything good. Ambrosia flecked
cannot give you as much informa- w ju, .lew, was never sweeter to the
tion about this lovely place as I gixls time was this clean, whole-
wouM like, but perhape the few si,me, well-cooked dinner to the
pair of hungry mortals who did
full justice to it. It was a day of
pleasant surprise, not the least of
tl
honest words i can say may save
some of our Imalth-seekers next
season from the discomftirt mid dia
mond, Supp, of Thomas. Read, of ‘appointments experienced in this! whicl
Senate. jcountry this summer. Ami just having clean towels every day.— [utir preachers.
Ornithology—Bird,of Eltinghain, here I will add a bit of n.lv ioo.— Think ..f it. Porter Springs are lo-
Martin ami Robbins, of Talbot. j When you start for a plnee, do not ^ U p, M1 t( l( , 0 f :l hill, in the
Judiciary—Hencii, of Uunw, Mop until you reach it, no matter j of hills—nt the fisit of the
In Adam's Fall, we Sinned All.”
Hut they are not so now. I do not j ing at the north end of the Island, I darkey’s pedal extremity, in sixe
know a more cheerful and happy is seventy-two years of age, and lias somewhat suitable to a No. 17 bro-
class of brethren than the preachers, j not lasted ardent spirits for the last |gan. The honored arrival stepp'd
and they are always welcome to the J twenty-five years, lie has a son,
household. They tell us enough 8tuuiiel Frazer, aged twenty-three,
of the terrible consequence of sin j w ho says he does not know the
and laid conduct, hut they tell p^te of liquor, never having had
more of our Cirnlor’s love and en. liquor of any kind in his mouth
join upon us must affectionately, to in his life. These examples set j him Captain Tom's men iu line
love mercy, ileal joBtly and obey by the Frnser family are worth fid- j commenced to march to just such
the lord our God—to help the tewing by both white and black. J music as the Island has not been
—Mr. Jack Adams,near Fretleri-! trentexl to since the Island band
ashore, arranged his Imggnge, and
very nmxiteiitauiously started for
hie boarding house. But when he
Imd gotten sufficiently far frqrn the
•lock for the brigade to form behind
widows and the fatherless, and be
Whittle, of Lowndes, Clark, of *h*k people MT-j-gw on. The more m lM , Ki.Itft: range of mountains.—
Wayne, Render, of Meriwether, T™ hear against ite-the faster you Jhautjf,,! f or situation, and. of <»nwpiH.dei.t of the* Fernaiidiiia
( temperuU* iu al! thing*. I Iia\ p no, ^ ^ 11)4>i* contract to build flatu ^ Bcrui'iiilcd Aaron Burr on his event-
ftict of the gueau | fear of a in an who will live up to for Brady, jetty contractor in | ful vinit during August 1804. Per-
m __ |the Brunswick harbor. Mr. A.,jfotrlly” unaware of their existence
W AS CAKRIKDi i>ut week, bored eight boles with ! m»'i the object of tlie display of
an ordinary one-inch brace and bit,. this hideous and lAerogeueouH tiu-
llelow we give an extract from a! through the flat gun wah-H, fifty-six tabulations, Mr. Foot turned to
inches deep, in which the place of | where this seeming wreck of matter
| HOW INDIANA
, • • i V ♦ . 1 *k*autirul for .situation, amt. of, Kvansville Indiana «Bd not vary in a Mingle case »r crash of worlds came from, when,
Us a safe principle to tmvel | amwe| unaql .allad for purity of«lr,|^ t ^ ^ ^ j ^ of ^lone-fourth of an inch from where to his great surprise, he found it
place for weak. Ian-, ^ t , iat c-nter.-vl into the contest; "a* >»tendtsl te be placed. : was all in houor of his arrival. Iu
it is the very
Payne and Story, of Senate.
Highways—Bane, of Bibb, Hill, i 0,1 * n *•''* muntry, for it see
Ilf Wilkes, Dikes, of Maoun, Mid-1 < hnmie Imtiit along the o"m*t ! Ku i,| t Jebilitateil |ss.ple. If Air.-
dlebruoks, of NewUm, Heatii, „f | and among llm hills, to slander nnd joumon keeps the house another
Burke, Parks, of Greene. ' villify the liest things.
Farm Iinplementa—Mattox, of Just reflect how it hss Isvn with
ChatUsign, Harrow, of Clark. I'ust, ' nlir pretty little town of Brunswick. u„.
of Coweta, Wheeler, of Walker,' ^ nn J’°" pver * lrI,r n K 1 ""! 'vovl for
ltaggs, of Si'iiale, Peck,of Rockdale.! '* oftheneighlxiring towns? 1
Culinary—Cisik, of Troup, Tliey are all terribly afraid of hav- j,
Broyles, of Whitfield, Baker uiid ing its merits known and testis!— |i
1st
(ioriiMUi, of SunnU*.
Foreign Bolalious—Northern, of
Hancock, King, of Camden, Den
mark, ot Senate.
Colored Population—Fn cman, of
( health seekers along tin?
coiu-t uccmI t hangc, let me advise
to put themselves umler her
cure. They will never regret it.—
From the mountains to the s**a--
from the sea to the mountains—it
is cheu|M<r and much more pleas
Just so with Porter Springs—our , mt t | Mlll staying nt home contiuu-
bjectlve point on lenving home.
Arrivinl at (Initisville, a ntniggling
town of great proteusmus ns a
“summer resort,” hut in which I
ally biking drugs
id bitters.
M. T. I).
Clay. Sweat, ot Clinch, Brown, of b> find one attraction, except
the undeniably fine air and excel
common everywhere
niKKKKyh H01SK lllhL AKT
FKKLS lib AH.
I
iu Indiana in the late election
every Democrat reiul it
! his vote ace»»nlingly on Tuesday
next. lA>t us not aid in the ]N r-
jM-tuation of a paily so utterly de
void of any l ight principle. Hen?
is the extract:
Much as we knew of the dishon
esty and rottenness of the Republi
can |>arty, the enmpaign just end
c«l is uiipreoe«lciite<l in our |H»liti-
eal hisU»ry, h»r a lawless and reck-
li*ss ilisregartl of justice, principle
him I honor. NVc have wen the
The*steam-tug Hamilton has « little speech he thanked the
id cast been up for repairs for the last siv:'"’.V"* saving lie Im.l come hack to
weeks. With the exopti.m of that l ,, “ h '*usi»ess, ami if they proveil #
done on her boilers, nil Hie work l IU! Willful in tho future ns in the
has been done hy Captain Hotoh, I l’ n *‘ t * m,n ' b, ’ u " ,, 40 4b( >
ivlm has been in charge of her f,. r k'mml old St. Simons Mills turn out
the last fiuir years. The Georgia
l-ainl and l.umher (oinpany have
shown their wisdom iu selecting
employes mnsters of their respect
ive d*'|mrtiiieuls. Willi Ciipiain
lloteli to plan uml execute the
wood work, nod Tom Broxton to
Will they never end T W
,thought we would get a little pence
when the Gubernatorial cam-
was over, bo* alas I how vain are
,earthly hopes J The Presidential
ami Congressional moe is now in
fall blast, and will be until Ti
.day next. Then come* the county
election*. Meanwhile aspirants for
|meiliona in the gill of the legisla
ture are stirring the |ieopio up for
.onilontrineiita and n'uomiiienda-
tions ami such like, and. Pi cap the
climax, old Joe Brown and Gener
al lowtun are Isiwing their prelli-
,est beluss the Georgia Isvislature
to lepment the Grout State of
.Georgia in the Hall* ofOmgrem —
As to the rreult of this Inst conflict,
there can be no dflbiit; the recent
GubeniaPirial skinuish settled that
.question wane week* since. What
.n pity such a gentleman as Genera!
Itawlun should lie thus sacrificed
.by his friends. High-toned, intel-
Jigenl and in srety way oonipetant,
hs eowld M the position with ered-
4* and dtatinstinn, but, un fortune ta
ll V, hs gut iota the minority ship in
^>w last MM and antagonist the
.will of the people. In short, with
•cures of other*, he dug his |ioliti-
cal grave.
JSs ftepnhlicans ennsed the
Harlem river last yrat with 64,-
fitf] majority. Four year* ago
Hayes cams down to the same riv-
jm with a majority of only 41^60.
And yat tka Bspakllmai
nboot crossing the High Bridge
with 80)000 and even SOjUOO major
ity. It i. all nonaenae. If Garfield
flpta ,0ftg WjQOQ majority above the
fUrism river, he will do better than
any Republican candidate has of
year* been a-!e to do, and if
^e should secure such a majority,
fm will ba beaten at least JO,Out)
yutaa below the river.
Mr. Samuel H. Jemiaon, of Ma-
P was shot on Tuesday night
by Mr. Fred H II, of lliat city,
noiitfos being at the butkmi of it.
HUI moat ba a good shot, for lie
tty hit Jamison's legs.
Ill Arp spoke in Maoon this
k. WWi he wuuld hurry up
get down tins way. If lie
like he writes, are want to
hear him.
Ilis hnr
I'ortniyed, :tml Ills Dive of llu
Jolly Pulpiteer nf llu* IVes-
cnl ktv Set Kurt It.
Senate.
Trade* and Pnifresions—Seller*, ivate
of Appling, Brewer, of Klhert, Tur-
ner, of Floyd, Miller, of Harrison,) Not one good won! cottkl In-
Dyer, of Warren, Fuller,ot Wiloux. M'card alsiut the Springs outaidc ol
Ways and Means—Moon-, „f « local intenet in tlie matter: “Hot
llancouk,Craft, of Hart, Mornuv, pi*'." “lonesome,” “dnw*lfiil
of Clayton, Day, of Pickens. Hunt, n ”“ 1 "*" “nothing Pi see," etc.
of Spahling, Winn, of Senate. | At Dshhiniga. much the same
-—— sort of talk, »« weanelionsl in Dalr
Ottl'KAtiK AIMNU THK UXK. , lb „„ linl „.,| gU.ut
, fiuflii 1^ |M*rh*ct HittialnctioiH as rt -
The Ifomoerata can and will tff-'s the inward nml outwanl de-
ry New Vork d.r Hancock. I mands of human nature -thinking
They can and will ,,rry New Jer- "" "' uch lh " **"* hrightoned np and iu belter health
y. ", , ** 1 ° f ''"’"‘‘T*. ,M ” 1 ; and spirits, And all have something
Tliey can and will carry the six- ing enchantment, to l*c dissqwted t<> u]y and laugh nho.it for
by actual prearmx*.
At last, grown tlc: j |M*mtc umler
the accumulnUsI weight »»f weeks of
“still life/* one bright autumn
morning we starts! for a ilayV
Htur lv workingman couroetl from h»ok after the machinery, tli
Ilis Democratic faith, hy unscrupu- llnoiiiton resumes her usual tri|
IiimiImt enough to fenoe in all Geor
gia and the rest of mankind this
winter. All join in congratulating
Mr. F on his return, ami are glad
to see him restored in health and
Ileus employers. We I
of tin* Dldon Preachers lwll»*t |h>1IuunI hy imported
the
the
negn
the Imhjii'i us if she wer
-pan new, right from the dork
voters. We Intv
mers mid plug-uglies «»f I'liihulel- hei lirst oars. T«mii says she i:
phia and New Nork vourln«d for gtNxi for fifteen knou an hour, i
""•I V " U '’ 1 I'V . hllmlrrds who lul.l vo| , ],, t J, im rl|11 nrr .
not Uen within the ixirdcrs ot the *
*f me
The gryat fair ia over and thou-
KMinls f»f |M*op)e had a gisul time. I
don’t know that there was wry
much to H4*e. but they saw one an
other and heard a gn at deal and hav
mixed up their knowledge and wit
anti humor, and left all <*are and
trouble at home and come hack
State exceeding three dayn. W’»
-The St. Simons Mills
have nitinwed a war of hate which having mniergmie a thorough over-
Tublt>r*N BtickevM l*il»; Ointment is
tti»* favorite nancfly for that terrible
flisi'Nsc, Tiles, or rieinorrlioiilH. It is
tin* f»»vf»rit»? ivmeilj Iteoanse it never
p-e- failH to rare the most ol»Mtinute ciuhi
, I »ln , n awd noeonling to dirertions.
Df» not fin! to uviiil yoarM*lf (»f the re
lief ntVonied l»y this invuhmhltt eoin-
fMNind. I»»it rail nt tlw*drug store for
r..b|er’s buckeye Pile Ointnient.
Prior ,*i0 cents. For sale liy F. J«ier-
after; tr**r. Hnnibwiek, and li J. MnsHey, 8t.
1 Sinio
. Oh
*»y* A hire’s Cream White Ye
say,
teen southern stnton.
All of which represents one him-1
dred and eighty-two uleotoral votes.
One hundred and eighty-live lw-
ing neoeiwary to a elndoe in tl
.... ixivhIIcI i" the hihli.rv ,. „. ilv . ci.nvrnllv, in ..vcrlm.ll-1
nlighteoetl o.milrv, \\ c . ' * * *
.. |..lilicnlle. 1 .lcr*l!kcliu..- 1 , "e ,,r r.q«imiig hcicl.n.cry nt-
gry liyeiuis exhume the Isslics of tachwl to large mills, it nipiir»*s
our s<tidier dead, amt ware their several day* to adjust the various
skeletons la'h*re the eyes of a dcrid- |
ing constituent y. We have liehelri •
'.iii- e it was not the
them revive the dead issues of war ..... . ii,-v.*i i. u * m i m *h.i,uh...» n-hi
and |s)iir the vitriol of hate into worke«i 111 its plm» as though the j f r iinnnmirm They sUinl |>i
healing wouihIs.
weeks U> come,
erings t»f the pent
cuous assemhlies, where one man !
or one woman is ns gfMnl as anoth
er, and better t*>. It muk(?s hu
man nature kind and charitable,'
mid takes the Htiftening out of the
proud and the vain. I wish 1 could
have l**on there, with Mrs. Arp and I
the little cha|iH, with a )s»cket lull j
, ,. ..... ... ... <>f money, hut the whole family
Fannaylvania and Illinois which,.Mlllaa|«rkliii l ai..i:ehtm-^' UM , M n-i g .^ n „,l wo h.ul to .11-
menng m tho gohhui sunlight, the
imichiner
nnny
niketh^gath- ST ?1M0|(S department. !!!!
iple, thes<> promiM. w
os. k. j manmkv. .... luonoM. | " hite and
; Vk W. II BAHHKrr. A'lgUKln, On.:
I)*nr 8ir I rsa eli» > erfally recoin-
•.H»i.1y.Mir OILDKU PILl/s ns tho
t»est III.hnI Pnriller I Imve ever ase.1,
. . . . giving to the system s lieidthy tone,
ill this instance, liowevi r, i jni|ir..viMg the appetite and clearing
veiythion ttie r.implexi«»li. They Imve also re
lieved um. of iMNulueheM resulting from
—. —.... pro eiuinent
I* the n.-M I’iil tC/./c
Verv resp. etfidlv,
KOtlfelm * F.VONKVMl*.
UihmI olectoml coHcjp), three more ! '” lli,1 K.’ .lHen.'i.K,l t*, know for
•re only ueeile*!.
Tu HUpjily tht-KC the DcmiHirnta
diqwiiil ti|*Hi the state* of C». ucct-,
lout. New 1 lamp-hire, Maine, Cali- U ""' s a
funlia. Oregon, Nevada, In.liaiia, alr CryH, *l ,or *"'• 1'uHly.
ourselves something nls.ut INirto
Springs—only twelve mill's awn
farther up among the hills.
together, have ninety-five votes.
vide ’em and |io*<tfM>ns our part of
Ninety-five vote, at hand and -'"•''"tain*. j.«t lieyon,!, ntanding thc frolic to the next fol r . Oh I folk
only throe nqum,! | ,n K""" 1 •■•njcHtte *llenoc, lovingly.
It I* a)meet conceded that th ,. '“•Illy fold,*1 in ...iHty mantlee of
DeimN:r*U willoarry Nevada. Nm^ bl " e ' U K ,lav wl,en
~d«, with New York. New J.reey ' H * wn *"« the ‘* rt , h L if “ •» .j"
ami the South, will elect Hancock ' tu,,e -•K'*l«"."Sft.l,hearMhnll-
It ia claimed that U.e Dcmocmta '" K <l«y, when “iIh* w.irld
will .to. awry Oreg,«. Oregon. | ‘ he ^
with or without Nrada, will, with r" 4 M ' ,y Ml """ of "*
New York, Nrw Jersey and the W ^ <>,n * ml love
South, elect Hancock.
It i» axeerte,! hy well informed
written in Bring character* every
where. We nay:
Mo iialtar how frarr wt Him past m»y k»ym iwwn,
|a>litician* rrahient here that Han- It* ruoufti Tor Mb now, tWat the nrwa la KtNwii
cock will carry Galiforuia, with or
ought to take more recreation tha
they do, for after they have s|N.*ut
the flower of their youth and their
middle ag. iu working and toiling
to raise up a whole )>umsc1 of chil
dren, they are entitled to rest, and
have a good time as they cl<**e out
life’s contract It is a pleasant
thing to see them grow old graceful
ly, and always have a philosophic
smile to make glad the family cir
cle. A cross old limn who is al
ways grumbling about something
We feel u God’s greatness fV»w
without Nevada and Oregon, with around our inoom|4eten— ’round | and complaining about waste and
New Vork, New Jereey and the | «wr restlnMiiesa Ills rest” and bow. extravagance and tlie fashions, and
in silence before the powers of the everlastingly telling how he was
South, will elect Hancock.
And Ui it be remembered, in ad- j invisible—visibly felt
ditlun, that we expect • three votes
H. J. MASHfcY.
—Business ginnl.
—Fish abundant.
—I shun I healthy.
- -Work plentiful.
—Fanners sowing <mts.
—Both mills in full blast.
bn<l Imtii in motion for
ks. A friend at our el-
tliat even tlie bauds,
colored, all stcp|n*d into
their places so easily that he hard
ly knew that there had Ihm'ii an in-
tennissiim. Miieh coinmendalion
is due (.’apt. Young, the chief en
gineer, for tliis admirable adapta
bility of all the parts, and a tru
er set of bands never put their
shoulders to machinery than are at
Hi. Simons Mills.
—In our report of arrivals last'
week, we omitted to mention those 1
of
Capt. G. G. Uoo|>cr, from Brook-1
ilyn, Maine, who comet* to assume !
New store!
New Finn!
New (aomls!
til
—Merchant.-* receiving new guuilx. | control of that very ini|*>rln it in
—Not n c«»o of fever on thc I
land.
—Captain Jnkn Dart lia* bought
Uie interval of Mr. H. D. Holland
in the firm of Holland A Dart. In
HEAVY AHO FANCY,
rained mid how hard he had to
Three hour* of bloeful riding: work ia a sort of ruqiectaUe nui- w | la , u f | ploj-ea of the Mill* waa prevented
from Maine. Tlie Fnsioniata cnr-i brought na to the Spinga, and we nance in the household, and no- ’ J — 1 —‘—' *“
ried Maine in Septoinlier. Why | knew in a moment, a* we drove laaly dnrea to tell him of it. I bo
il next thruugli tlie gate, we had mnde a hove lliat man ia ualunilly a cheer
■houid tliey not carry
month, with Hanonok^ name to in-' great mistake and Imd uiiaa,*,l tlie ful animal, and he ought to live ac-
, P* rp them 7 , on* really daiirable place. It ia a > cording to nature if lie can. The
Then Indiana Democrat* aay , new "reeort '—rather an ex|»ri- eivilixeil world ia improving in lliie
they will redeem that State ill No- luent, wild the huilding* are oom- reejiect. We do not see ao many
vwnber.
Tlie Connecticut Democrata have
hill commanding a magnificent j they uaim-d their children Faith
view, if the enterpriae aucueoda.— and Hojie, and Charity, and Obcli-
Tticre ia at prawnt a long rumbling! cnee, and Sanctification, and l’raiae
tenet, tlie sieve* I ore deportment of
Ht. Simona Mill*.
Also, Mr. Kd Henick, of Maine,
ill control of SL Simona Uilia I loom.
Theae gentlemen hope sooo to
t _ , , i • . . - bring their familu* to 8t. Simon*
n few day* lie mil rcplenudi Ina - ...
, , v , , . , for a iieriiiaiient location,
atoek. Now you may look out for,
g*H«la anil trade, for “KiuhanlV !
liiniaelfagain.” WKicoug law rohk ok .i wmkr-
„„ , , Tin* ia oi'ii voot.”
— I lie exchangee in soino por-
thm» of tlw* country areexereiae.il, % ^ the .met unique and aim,a-
over a aitatetl or |*rti-,-.*lor.-*l ^'“>"•‘-‘••'<"''>^^1 with the ar-
gre. they have fonnd down in 0 w r. r, :“ lof “ ,, > of .. l - l o ,,UiC " n, ° r
ployes of the Mills was presented [
know of one that w.iahom with all! « n ««■ K™'"'wefomne extended to | T<4)UCC0S & cigitTS.
that ia.nio.1 of u.e U»ly above the Mr ' J ' G ' Fo,,t ' He hnpi-o'ied to|
uinhilicu* |Hjrfuelly black, and baa!
not changed a whit in color for the,
laat twenty years.
i Invil* the HtUviitton at horn
W1 ALSO KLKI* FINK IIItANOH OR
be thc* last man to arrive on the Is
land. The question lmd been
asked more than once and from
, more sou roes than one, where is
- -The shire of the Georgia Iund • \| r# Foot? or what has Imtoiuo uf
and Lumber Company is receiving' ^| r . Foot? 'Hie hands who for
a very full and varied assortinent 1 Mme months lio«l been iinmediate-
of dry gvN*ds, groceries, hats, slmes, |y under his - charge, hearing that
clothing ami furniture—in feet, a j t )€ would probably be in on the
little of everything lliat may be| BWalue r Kuby on Friday last, pro
sort of hotel with pleasant piazzas, God and the like, when Jonathan m our jieople. Mess, jtnrtxl U> honor the occasion of his
confidently announced that tho lit
Uo nutmeg state will be eolid for
Hancock.
The New Hampshire Democrat* t ^ ___ ^
ex|>e<*t to make good a similar as- cabins scattered about the grounds 1 Kd words and other preachers of and Klllott are busy as :ir ,ival by a rousing welcome. Of
" ^'''•i- fur guesta, a eluq>el fur service, mu- that day preached tlie ciiinew of ’ rBVerB ’^ta off, and up to Ihcir t „„n*e, thin bit of frin cuubl nut be
In IVnnsylvania and Ilfinouour sic stand, .lancing hall, bowing a!-! God and the tern in* uf judgment * j n hiutiiioi*. No ni'wl to go 1 kept from the regular street gam-
chaiiore are good. Icy, Iwth huiuw, billiard table ami until the pw.plo hold on to tlie , hcn! 40 1>C nmtevl in pnee or inn and |«-rt lwy», ngiinlh*** of
n hy. in new or all Una, should * 1 r **»—»—j- - ...
wo nut rlnirti the elivtiim of Han
cock with conlidmicp 7
Courage! D* iiiiM-rnts, courage I
We C.-UI win if wo will.
fine miiwral sprhiga, lovely walks,' |wsta ami hraooa of the church for <4un '' l 7 ° 4 K 001 *®-
cutty eoruvra, fine view* nnd grand , f<*ar of falling into the horrible pit; I —The operation for hare-lip was
inoiiutniiiH near hy toclimh and ex-, when tlie children grew up with an succewifiilly performed by Dr*,
plore. In fret, everything possible awful oppression clouding their ton-.Blair, ami Robins, of Brunswick,
color, race or previous condition.—
They formed themselves into
Foot’s brigade, and elected Tom
Anderson Captain. Met nt the
OUH MOTTO:
‘As Low as the Lowest.”
NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GA.